Orchid album cover12/31/2022 ![]() ![]() With COLLAPSE CULTURE’s original intention to create a dance record, Drag Your Coffin My Lord overall is something much darker. Yet much like their previous album, Drag Your Coffin My Lord also serves as a sonic manifestation of COLLAPSE CULTURE’s processing of the current zeitgeist, something that gets more oppressive, intense and overwhelming with each passing day. Moving away from the more abstract distortion, the band’s latest effort is one of finer margins, approaching melody and rhythm in a less abrasive manner and opening up to let the more psychedelic aspects of their sound shine through. Unlike the band’s debut album S/T, Drag Your Coffin My Lord has a stronger melancholic and melodic presence within the band’s grainy soundscapes. Whilst both band members have backgrounds in much heavier projects, COLLAPSE CULTURE signifies stepping out of the comfort zone and letting the creative process do the rest. Collaborating together from their bases in Asheville, North Carolina and Oakland, California, the project has a true Coast-To-Coast flavour, incorporating elements from all over the electronic and psychedelic spectrum to create cinematic soundscapes filled with interesting sounds and spaces for you to immerse yourself in. The electronic/psychedelic hybrid duo of Ian Miller ( KOWLOON WALLED CITY, INTERESTING TIMES GANG, STRANGELIGHT) and Graham Scala ( BLEACH EVERYTHING, US CHRISTMAS, INTERSTITIA) make up the experimental and exploratory project known as COLLAPSE CULTURE. ![]()
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